Philippines president calls for more good news

 

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12 Sep 2012

 
Philippine presidential candidate Senator Benigno 'Noynoy' Aquino III speaks during a campaign rally in Pinamalayan, Mindoro

The president of the Philippines has called on the media to shun sensationalism and make more effort to balance negative news with positive stories

 
Philippine presidential candidate Senator Benigno 'Noynoy' Aquino III speaking in Pinamalayan, Mindoro     Photo © Reuters/Erik de Castro

Addressing delegates at an event celebrating 25 years of the Philippine news program TV Patrol, President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III said: “Today, more than ever, we need people to make a commitment to a higher standard in journalism. I am not saying that media should be there to praise the government all the time. But the news shouldn’t be about competing with other outlets on who can sell the most negative headlines.”

He added: “How long can an audience withstand negativism day in and day out?… The media, the government, and the people must work together to create an environment of positive, progressive discourse between them. We must veer away from negativity and sensationalism,” he said. “Since when did it become bad to report good news?”

 
 

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One comment:

  1. He shares my opinion entirely. We learn now faster than ever before, how important our thoughts are and how they create our world. Imagine a world where all the media will focus on the positive! Suddenly our planet will be and become beautiful and the paradise, consciously awoken people work for every day. Big hug and thanks for a lovely article and GOOD NEWS!

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